Luciana SHITAO

ONLINE WORKSHOP ON ORIENTAL PAINTING FOR THE STUDY OF ROCK TEXTURES AND SHAPES Prof. Luciana Rago --------------------------- * For all levels * Practical monographic workshop to paint the different types of rocks taking into account the classification made by Shitao in his book "Discourse on Painting by the Bitter Gourd Monk" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ****STARTS DECEMBER 8, 2024**** DAYS: Sundays December 8, 15, 22, 29, 2024 SCHEDULE: 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. (SPANISH STATE time zone) ---------------------------------------------------- RECIPIENTS: The course is designed for all audiences. ---------------------------------------------------- WORKSHOP METHODOLOGY: 1) - The workshop consists of projections of images of rocks by different authors and moments in the History of Chinese and Japanese Art. 2) - We combine it with a live painting demonstration and live practice. 3) - At the end of each meeting, some exercises will be proposed that must be done between one week and the next. It is important that the students have an extra hour a week to do the requested activities. The classes involve the active participation of everyone. 4) - This is a workshop with a teacher who makes specific corrections on the paintings made, so the learning opportunity in both directions is much greater. 5) - The classes will be recorded and at the end of each meeting you will receive a download link with the video and the theoretical presentation of the day. 6) - If you cannot attend a class, you can watch and do the class throughout the week. 7) - The download links last one week and I only send the material once. If for some reason you can't download the material that week, make sure to ask someone who attends the workshop to share the audiovisual material with you. 8) - Questions are only asked by email to pinturajaponesa@gmail.com and I usually answer them during the class. Individual questions and queries are generally shared by everyone. MATERIALS: 1) - Black felt 2) - Small glass for water 3) - White ceramic plate 4) - Plastic egg cup or similar to have several grays. 5) - Medium-sized Chinese/Japanese brush. 6) - Chinese ink 7) - A piece of newspaper or old telephone books or paper that is going to be thrown away to be able to practice the strokes. 8) - Vegetable fiber paper (rice paper) Whatever you have, whatever... 9) - Stone or similar to support the paper so that it doesn't move when we paint. 10) - Computer with ZOOM installed and camera available. 11) - Some watercolor color that will be indicated at least two weeks in advance. In this video I explain a little about the materials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1gjNfuLfyo --------------------------------------------- TAUGHT BY: Luciana Rago Visual artist and painting teacher specialized in the monochromatic tradition of Japan and China. --------------------------------------------- INFO PREVIOUS REGISTRATION: 633916509 pinturajaponesa@gmail.com
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